A Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award in each fall sport is
presented to the first-team All-Conference performer who carries
the highest grade point average for the fall semester.

Dettori garnered 2012 Skyline Player of the Year distinction
after tallying 21 goals and led St. Joseph’s-L.I. to the
league title. He earns his fourth Men’s Soccer
Scholar-Athlete of the Year award.

George repeats as the Women’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of
the Year after starting all 22 contests for the Golden Eagles at
defender and was named to the NSCAA All-East Region Scholar Team.
She shares the honor with Abigail Katz of Purchase, who compiled 15
goals and 32 points and finished her stellar career with a
program-record 52 goals.

Bentz posted an 8-4 record at the No. 2 singles flight while
leading Farmingdale State to its first-ever appearance in the
finals of the Skyline Championship.

Pollock finished runner-up at the 2012 Skyline Championship with
rounds of 76 and 78, respectively, as the Rams earned their fifth
consecutive men’s golf crown.

Loupee earns her second consecutive Women’s Volleyball
Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor after becoming just the third
student-athlete in program history to compile 1,000 digs and 1,000
kills for her career.

Haun placed seventh overall at the 2012 Skyline Cross Country
Championship as St. Joseph’s-L.I. earned its third straight
conference title. He has been named the Cross Country
Scholar-Athlete of the Year in each of the last three seasons.

Ryan repeats as the Women’s Cross Country Scholar-Athlete
of the Year after finishing fifth overall at the 2012 Skyline
Championship as the Golden Eagles seized their fourth consecutive
league championship. She shares the honor with Rachel Sleeter of
Mount Saint Mary, who placed seventh at the Skyline Championship
and finished in the top-10 at three additional meets during the
2012 campaign.

SKYLINE ANNOUNCES FALL SPORTS ACADEMIC HONOR
ROLL

Commissioner Linda Bruno has announced the Academic Honor Roll
for the Fall 2012 semester, which honors student-athletes in the
conference with a 3.30 grade point average or better while
competing in men’s and women’s soccer, men’s
golf, cross country, women’s tennis and women’s
volleyball.

"It’s an honor to recognize these student-athletes who
truly exemplify what the student-athlete experience is all about,"
says Bruno. "Their commitment to athletic and academic achievement
is inspiring and should serve as an example to all."

Listed below are FSC's members of the Academic Honor Roll for
the Fall of 2012: